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Breaking the Cycle: Designing for a Community Justice Centre

Register/Submit Deadline:  Tuesday, Jun 15, 202111:59 PMEDT

BREAKING THE CYCLE: DESIGNING FOR A COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTRE

Society’s standard institutions and approaches to justice are being challenged in the context of social unrest, systematic racism and discrimination, and violent protests. The present court system, with long waits for trials, high rates of recidivism, harsh sentences for minor infractions, failure to rehabilitate offenders, and the overrepresentation of certain racial groups is one of these institutions being challenged.

New models are evolving that rethink how the criminal justice system operates. These models require a commensurate evolution in building typology that serves and symbolizes these changes while positively enhancing the connection between justice and community. One example of this new typology is the Community Justice Centre.

Community Justice Centres (CJCs) move justice away from the rigid hierarchy of the traditional courthouse into a more informal community setting. They bring together justice, health and social services for vulnerable accused people and their communities in order to provide a holistic, fair and integrated approach to the judicial process. CJCs improve outcomes by applying restorative approaches to justice that focus on addressing the root causes of the crime, repairing the harm caused to victims and the community, helping to breaking the cycle of offending and improving community safety.

The Canadian Academy of Architecture for Justice (CAAJ) invites architecture students to speculate on these issues in a design competition for a new Community Justice Centre. Submissions are welcomed from either studio groups or individuals. The design will be evaluated by a jury of justice experts, architects and industry professionals. Participants are highly encouraged to explore a wide spectrum of architectural responses from functional and practical at one end to philosophical and social at the other – including ways in which this building could be integrated into the community and act as a catalyst for building a positive relationship between the justice centre and the community it serves.

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ELIGIBILITY 

This is an international competition. We welcome students worldwide to enter Participants must be currently enrolled in a school of architecture.

STUDENT MUST REGISTER HERE

Winners will be expected to provide proof either consisting of a recent transcript or letter from the school explaining your status.   

 Students who are taking time off from their studies to seek work experience but remain in the process of becoming an architect are also eligible to apply.  

 Students in their final year who might have completed their studies after January 2021 but before the submission date are still eligible. 


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PRIZES  

1ST PRIZE: $3,000 CDN 

2ND & 3RD PRIZES: $1,000 CDN 

Winning entries will be featured on the CAAJ website Winning individual / team members will be provided with electronic certificates Prize awards are generously provided by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Foundation and will be issued to winners via electronic bank transfer

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JURY

AMAURY GRIEG  |  Renzo Piano Building Workshop  

DAVID CLUSIAU  |  NORR, CAAJ Chair  

ELSA LAM  |  Editor, Canadian Architect 

JULIUS LANG  |  Community Justice Expert, former Sr. Advisor at Center for Court Innovation

 JACOB M. KUMMER  |  NORR, CAAJ Communications, Digital Design & Competition Co-chair 

JULIAN JAFFARY  |  Justice Architecture Specialist, CAAJ Treasurer, AIA Liaison & Competition Co-chair


DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: 23:59 EASTERN TIME - JUNE 15, 2021  

RESULTS ANNOUNCED: AUGUST, 2021

SUBMISSIONS TO BE UPLOADED HERE

COMBINED FILE SIZE MUST NOT EXCEED OF 10MB

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BREAKING THE CYCLE: DESIGNING FOR A COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTRE

Society’s standard institutions and approaches to justice are being challenged in the context of social unrest, systematic racism and discrimination, and violent protests. The present court system, with long waits for trials, high rates of recidivism, harsh sentences for minor infractions, failure to rehabilitate offenders, and the overrepresentation of certain racial groups is one of these institutions being challenged.

New models are evolving that rethink how the criminal justice system operates. These models require a commensurate evolution in building typology that serves and symbolizes these changes while positively enhancing the connection between justice and community. One example of this new typology is the Community Justice Centre.

Community Justice Centres (CJCs) move justice away from the rigid hierarchy of the traditional courthouse into a more informal community setting. They bring together justice, health and social services for vulnerable accused people and their communities in order to provide a holistic, fair and integrated approach to the judicial process. CJCs improve outcomes by applying restorative approaches to justice that focus on addressing the root causes of the crime, repairing the harm caused to victims and the community, helping to breaking the cycle of offending and improving community safety.

The Canadian Academy of Architecture for Justice (CAAJ) invites architecture students to speculate on these issues in a design competition for a new Community Justice Centre. Submissions are welcomed from either studio groups or individuals. The design will be evaluated by a jury of justice experts, architects and industry professionals. Participants are highly encouraged to explore a wide spectrum of architectural responses from functional and practical at one end to philosophical and social at the other – including ways in which this building could be integrated into the community and act as a catalyst for building a positive relationship between the justice centre and the community it serves.

----

ELIGIBILITY 

This is an international competition. We welcome students worldwide to enter Participants must be currently enrolled in a school of architecture.

STUDENT MUST REGISTER HERE

Winners will be expected to provide proof either consisting of a recent transcript or letter from the school explaining your status.   

 Students who are taking time off from their studies to seek work experience but remain in the process of becoming an architect are also eligible to apply.  

 Students in their final year who might have completed their studies after January 2021 but before the submission date are still eligible. 


------

PRIZES  

1ST PRIZE: $3,000 CDN 

2ND & 3RD PRIZES: $1,000 CDN 

Winning entries will be featured on the CAAJ website Winning individual / team members will be provided with electronic certificates Prize awards are generously provided by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Foundation and will be issued to winners via electronic bank transfer

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JURY

AMAURY GRIEG  |  Renzo Piano Building Workshop  

DAVID CLUSIAU  |  NORR, CAAJ Chair  

ELSA LAM  |  Editor, Canadian Architect 

JULIUS LANG  |  Community Justice Expert, former Sr. Advisor at Center for Court Innovation

 JACOB M. KUMMER  |  NORR, CAAJ Communications, Digital Design & Competition Co-chair 

JULIAN JAFFARY  |  Justice Architecture Specialist, CAAJ Treasurer, AIA Liaison & Competition Co-chair


DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: 23:59 EASTERN TIME - JUNE 15, 2021  

RESULTS ANNOUNCED: AUGUST, 2021

SUBMISSIONS TO BE UPLOADED HERE

COMBINED FILE SIZE MUST NOT EXCEED OF 10MB

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